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Opposition leader says Poles will get EU money

"My talks have clearly shown that practically everyone, with no exception, including the EC president, is looking for ways to get out of this stalemate and for Poland to receive the money," Tusk said. Adam Warżawa/PAP

Donald Tusk, leader of Poland's main opposition party Civic Platform, has said he talked to EU leaders and was sure that "no-one was planning to punish Poles" for the conflict between the country's conservative ruling party and Brussels.

Gov't spokesman less optimistic about release of EU money

The spokesman for the Polish government has said he had lost some optimism about Poland getting EU recovery funding soon as "some EU politicians have radicalised" their conflict with Warsaw over judicial reforms.

Poland ready to fight for EU funds, says minister

Poland will fight for EU funds even though it can manage without them, a government minister has claimed.

Polish province in line for EU funding after dropping anti-LGBT resolution

The Małopolskie province in southern Poland is set to resume talks with the European Commission on EU funding after it annulled its so-called anti-LGBT declaration, an official has said.

Poland to get EUR 34.5 bln in EU funds for agriculture - EU commissioner

Poland's farms are set to receive a total of EUR 34.5 billion under the EU's common agricultural and cohesion policy, and the National Recovery Plan, the EU Agriculture Commissioner Janusz Wojciechowski has said.

EC attacks against Poland are unlawful - dep justice minister

A deputy Polish justice minister has accused the European Union of carrying out “acts of aggression” against Poland.

Poland may prolong state of emergency at border

The recently-introduced 30 day state of emergency in areas near Poland's border with Belarus may be prolonged, Mateusz Morawiecki, the prime minister, has said.

CJEU to fast-track conditionality complaint of Poland and Hungary

The European Court of Justice (CJEU) has decided to accelerate procedures in connection with a complaint by Poland and Hungary against the EU's mechanism of linking EU funds with the rule of law.

Opposition warns new coal licences will deprive Silesia of EU funds

The head of Poland's main opposition party has attacked the government for issuing new coal mining licences and warned that this could deprive Silesia province of billions of EU funds.

Driverless buses in Gdańsk to deliver old and disabled to cemeteries to reduce graveyard traffic

With between 50 to 70 cars being used on the grounds of the city’s largest cemetery every day, the International ‘Last Mile’ project hopes to reduce disruption to other visitors.

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